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1973 LMC 16 Degree Rotated Die And A Bit Of A Woody

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Just thought that I would post this. I believe that it is not significant, however, either as a Rotated Die or as a Woody!
I am thinking that it should be at least 45 degrees to be noted - am I not correct on that?



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08/23/2015 1:55 pm
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Yes, I suppose you're right about all of it.

Still -- it's a keeper.

I think it has enough of a rotation to be interesting -- although not valuable and it is a woodie.

Nice find.
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Thank you Buddy!
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I'd spend it, unless you like it as a curiosity. Don't see anyone offering you a profit on this!
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I'd spend it, unless you like it as a curiosity. Don't see anyone offering you a profit on this!


I DO collect unusual coins for the fun of it. But then everything I collect is because I love the HOBBY.
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I DO collect unusual coins for the fun of it. But then everything I collect is because I love the HOBBY.


I agree completely! If I tried to look on my collecting as a profit center, I would probably be lucky to make 5c to 10c an hour! For profit I think in terms of real estate and stocks - both held long term!

I was absolutely delighted to find this much rotation even though I acknowledged that it was nothing special in the world of collecting. It is special to me, because I found it!
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I can't tell you how stupidly happy I get when I get a wheatie in my change. It's silly to some...but fun for me.

I also collect rocks and minerals. I have the saddest, palest amethyst in world -- but I found it in my own back yard --- so it's special to me. It's the same with the coins for me.
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Heck, finding a golf ball in "my yard" is a thrill even though I find a few every day and can pick up a dozen up to 20 or 30 or so down the road walking my dog every day. But the one in my yard is cool!
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